Two U.S. subsidiaries of Stoli Group, Stoli Group USA and Kentucky Owl, have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection following a devastating cyberattack that severely disrupted their operations. The ransomware attack, which occurred in August 2024, caused widespread data breaches and forced the company to revert to manual bookkeeping for critical functions.
According to court filings, the cyberattack not only derailed business operations but also created significant friction with lenders, exacerbating financial challenges. The affected subsidiaries are now restructuring $84 million in debt as they work to recover.
Stoli’s experience highlights the rising risks businesses face from cyberattacks and the need for cybersecurity measures. The attack on Stoli led to:
As cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated, organizations must prioritize cybersecurity to protect operations and financial stability.
To help businesses safeguard against devastating attacks like the one experienced by Stoli, Charles IT, a Connecticut-based leader in managed IT services, recommends the following proactive measures:
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